Pn endear rt. accents cena 1983 — 28° CITATION trailer “Island Bed.” 1980 — 28" Holidair trailer “Twin beds.” 1981 — 18° Terry Taurus trailer. 1978 — 25° Prowler trailer — made up bed 1975 — 9'6" Kit Companion camper. For information please call Davies R.V. & Storage Christina Lake, B.C. 447-9337. Dealer 7351. Accepting offers for 1974 Satelite Park Model trailer 36' with slide out dinette and 1974 Winnebago 26' trailer (water damaged). Phone Davies R.V. & Storage, Christina Lake, 447- 9337. Dealer 7351. Highest bid not necessarily accepted. Closing date Oct. 15/91. (4/79) 823 Cars-Domestic 1980 PONTIAC Sunbird hatchback, $2,400. 365-5389 (1/82) Li EERE eee Oa ena 1986 TERCEL wagon, new tires, excellant condition, $4,000 OBO. 365-2455. (3/83) eect tls, SEEN Eve ‘68 CHEVELLE 2-dr., good running cond. Interior & exterior re-done. 365-8134. (3/83) 1984 CHEV Citation, auto., iow mileage, no rust, excellent condition, $2800. 365-2605. (3/83) 1976 Mustang Il, standard, good condition, $1050. 365-2605. (3/83) prarehenieinle dacbhistiadiucionderensoarhned £ 1970 TRANS AM 600 total miles on complete frame of 455 HO, 5- speed, 12 bolt, 4-wheel disc brakes. Too much to list. Must be seen. No test pilots. $18,500 OBO. 365-2244/364-2588. (tin/73) 1980 BUICK Skylark Limited Edition, white, 4-dr., auto., V-6, 365-3150. (7/77) —— 1990 Z-24, V-6, 5 spd., all options. 365-3542. (7/78) patna A nd SECO ne 1974 CHRYSLER, Cordoba $250, good winter car. 399-4156. (7/79) 1978 DODGE Aspen, 318 V-8, new valve grind, new timing gear and chain. Excllent condition. Phone 365-6023. (3/81) pehenehenln nis lt iat PTET 1977 FORD Maverick, 6 cyl., P.S., P.B., auto, good tires, everything works well, $650. 365-6422. (3/81) 1981 FORD Fairmont, 4-dr. sedan, one owner — mint condition, $2,800. 365-6862 or 399-4768. (3/82) 625 Cars-Sports & Imports 1985 HYUNDAI Pony, excellen condition, no rust, $2,900 (negotiable). 365-5445. (3/81) IMMACULATE 1988 Honda Prelude Si, new tires, never winter driven, 53,000 km, $15,500 OBO 365-7170. (3/81) 87 TOYOTA Tercel, 71,000 km, air, new tires, new muffler, silver, 4-spd., 3-door, $6,300. 365-7095 (3/82) trae 831 Motorcycles For Sale YAMAHA 4000K, perfect shape, must be seen. Sacrificed sale to the first $6,995 OBO. 365- 2244/364-2588. (tfn/73) AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY 31 Wotorcycies For Sale 1988 KAWASAKI KLR off/on road, good condition. 365-5029. (3/83) INOW les 1991 SKI fo} M 1; excellent condition, low KMs, ski- skins, cover, 1-825-9390. (3/82) 851 Trucks & Vans 1988 BLACK Mazda’ B2200. 1988 blue Topyota 4-spd., pick-up, good condition. 447-9533. (3/83) _ 87 RANGER with camper. 83 Olds Cierra — will trade towards recreation vehicle. 365-7107. (7/80) \1978 CHEV C30 sport van, mechanical condition, rust free, $2,750 OBO. 365-3205. (9/81) _ 1989 TOYOTA X-cab, 5-spd., pickup, under warranty, excellent condition. 965-6583, (3/61) _ '75 FORD 390, auto, 3/4 ton, $1,450. 365-6497. (3/81) b AL sta tect ate. CTR oe 912 Boats For Sale 12 FT. LUND boat 8 hp. Evinrude, near new condition, $1950 over $3100 new. 365-5338. (3/83) R.G. MARINE 19 FT. Eliminator Tunnel with fresh 454 LS7, all the extras, $17,000 OBO. Ph. 447-9570. (tfn/53) MUST SELL 25 ft. Sangstercraft boat and trailer. Ideal for winter fishing. Ph. 365-7806. (7/80) vv LEGALS @ Province of Minvatry of g PRESCRIBED (OPEN) BURNING IN THE ARROW FOREST DISTRICT The public is hereby advised that. Class B Burning Permits - (Hand Piled Debris) requirement for these permits is ‘extended to November 15, 1991 Class A Burning Permits (industrial Land Clearing and Grass Burning) are required year round may require on site inspection by a Forest Officer Ken E. Arnett District Manager Arrow Forest District Wednesday, October 16, 1991 Tarrys fire department closer to getting Jaws of Life ll West Kootenay Power's $1,000 donation helps fund towards goal The Tarrys fire department is a little closer to obtaining a Jaws of Life system following a $1,000 donation by WKP’s Castlegar division manager, Doug Fergusson. ‘The fund now has $6,000 and organizers are well on their way to reaching their $28,000 goal required by September 1992, West Koote- nay Power said in a news re- lease. “Two lives, that I know of Energy agree that lower cost power should be provided to business and industry at locations where the power is produced? WALTER SIEMENS [ SIEMENS, water A.| the class- Whether you just toke little si or down it all in one big gulp, you'll find classifieds hit the spot. The Nev Call 365-2212 EDITOR The Castlegar News has an immediate opening for the position of Editor. The successful applicant wil Celebrates the local community. Enhances reader understanding Is reader-friendly. it lead a newsroom team which: Defines local news as broadlly as local residents'do. Fosters public discussion of issues in the community. and awareness. Reduces the length of routine stories. Brings it home on a personal level. personally, may have been saved had Tarrys fire depart- ment had the proper equip- ment,” said Jim Richards, one of Tarrys’ volunteer firemen behind the fund drive, “The Jaws of Life saves valuable time giving the victim and the ambulance service a fighting “We have a lot of people on that road everyday under all kinds of driving conditions” said Fergusson, “and we want to make sure they are among those with a fighting chance.” West Kootenay Power em- ploys 55 people in power gen- erating operations on the Kootenay River and 24 in the Castlegar division which serves all the communities along Highway 3A. ‘Total cost of the Jaws of Life system is approximately 000. Funding to cover the bal- ance has been requested from GO B.C. and from the federal JEPP program. Donations may be made to Tarrys volunteer fire depart- ment Tuesdays from 7 p.m. to 9p.m. LEGALS Province of Ministry of British Columbia Forests NOTICE OF VIEWING 1992 Excavator Site Preparation Contracts Kootenay Lake Forest District Site viewings will be conducted within the Kootenay Lake Forest District at the following locations and on the following dates, for contracts to be conducted in 1992: OCTOBER 28, 1991 — Leaving the Ci Creston, B.C. reston Field Office, 1243 NW Bivd., 8:00 a.m. local time (Mountain Standard Time) — Contract SP92N07001 — LOCATION: Creston Area — +/- 160 ha. site preparation. OCTOBER 29, 1991 — Leaving the Kootenay Lake Forest District Office, Nelson, 8.C. (4 mile, North Shore, Kootenay Lake) at 8:00 a.m. local time — Contract SP92N07002 — LOCATION: Meadow Mountain and O'Brien, Creek, — +/- 80 ha. site preparation. To be eligible to bid on the above contracts. Contractors MUST have an excavator with brush rake, 40-inch bucket with hydraulic thumb; maximum excavator size: cat 215 (or equivalent), plus proof of operator experienced in working on steep sidesiopes. Viewing of the sites is MANDATORY prior to submitting bids at the tender openings. Tender packages will be available at the viewings only. For further information please contact Ginny Garner, Kootenay Lake Forest District, R.R #1, Ridgewood Road, Nelson, B.C. V1L 5P4, telephone: 825-4415. The Sheraton Spokane Hotel's WEEKEND ESCAPE wy / ry $69.00 U.s./ Can @ Wednesday, October 16, 1991 In the Auto Graveyard News photos by Ed Milis When cars die in this area they-end up in the auto graveyard, oth+ erwise known as the lot at Ermie’s Towing on the outskirts of the city. For the car lover the auto graveyard can be a dull and depressing place with its mangled residents fated never to travel again. Ultimately, the crusher will perform the final act as the machines be come nothing more than flattened metal. But perhaps reincarnation will occur with the scrap one day making up the components of a new Car. Christmas Seal fundraiser underway and other sources that threat- Castlegar-area residents are being asked to meet a goal of $4,900 for the B.C. Lung As- sociation’s annual Christmas Seal campaign that gets un- derway this month. That regional goal is part of a province-wide campaign goal of $1.4 million, a four per- cent increase of the total con- tributed by B.C. residents last year. Castlegar-area chairman Bunny Charters hopes that lo- cal residents will be generous, despite difficult economic times. She notes that the mon- munity activities. During which runs until the end of January, every household in the province will receive a package of Christmas Seals and a reply card for donations. Charters appeals to local resi- dents to use the brightly col- ored seals on holiday mail and packages; they carry the hopes and dreams of thousands of people suffering from hung dis- Who believes in ease. A voluntary health agency with 130,000 regular support- ers across the province, the B.C. Lung Association relies on contributions from individ- ual British Columbians for vir- tually all of its support. A Great Meal at an Affordable Price! 2816 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5304 QUESTIONS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF CANADA? 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